Iraq took control of the giant West Qurna 2 oilfield after U.S. sanctions forced Lukoil to exit. Baghdad is in talks with Chevron to take over operatorship, but negotiations are stalled as the U.S.
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Chevron’s local engagement strategy in Africa sets standard for IOC
Cape Town, South Africa — As global energy companies expand local engagement reporting frameworks, a central question remains: how closely do sustainability commitments align with on-the-ground impact ...
The oil giant employs tens of thousands of workers around the world, but layoffs continue in 2026.
Chevron enjoys unusual sway in socialist-led Venezuela, positioning the energy colossus to gain from whatever comes of the crisis between Washington and Caracas. By Simon Romero and Anatoly Kurmanaev ...
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